We have seen President-elect Obama set a great example with regard to fitness and exercise. Barack and soon to be first lady Michelle are regularly...
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AMD is not only a computer chip company, it also stands for age-related macular degeneration. This is the leading cause of severe vision loss among...
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Most women know the benefits of mammograms whether they get regular checkups or not. Early detection and removal of breast tumors greatly improves...
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In Central Florida Nintendo Wii is not just being used for fun. Sure kids play all the typical video games on the now ubiquitous console, but adults...
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America's Health Rankings report issued by the United Health Foundation released today its findings for 2008. The rankings are based on 22 health...
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Hump day, where time seems to slow down to a crawl, and many resort to piling on the espresso shots to stay in high gear. The weekend is a far away...
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Michael Phelps has just made history once again. He became the first swimmer to be honored as Sports Illustrated's Sportsman of the Year. Phelps...
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According to an AP report, Food and Drug Administration officials on Friday set a threshold of 1 part per million of melamine in baby formula,...
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Today is the 20th anniversary of World AIDS Day. This year's theme is “Lead, Empower, Deliver.” While treatment for HIV/AIDS has...
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Edna Parker a woman from Indiana, has died at age 115. Parker was born April 20, 1893, a year for many firsts: The diesel engine was patented...
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